Website review: Worldwatch Institute |
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bildoe rated 6 weeks ago- hmmm, another interesting site for sustainability...

TURPLANweb rated 6 months ago- The Worldwatch Institute is an organisation seeking an environmentally sustainable future. http://www.commondreams.org/headlines07/0111-06.htm 1 billion urbanites--or approximately one sixth of the world's total population--currently live in "slums," defined as areas where people cannot secure key necessities such as clean water, a nearby toilet, or durable housing. An estimated 1.6 million urbanites die each year due to the lack of clean water and sanitation.

emjayprice rated 8 months ago- The Worldwatch Institute is an organisation seeking an environmentally sustainable future for mankind. A very useful resource site to discover new information.

- tangylove rated 8 months ago
- a non user friendly interface. the website can work towards facilitating easier surfing options.. the content needless to say is enlightening... id rate it as 5/10

RawFoodGuy rated 8 months ago- great info

cobaltmoonrose rated 12 months ago- Very informative site...Has lots of information on the environment and well all aspects of the world...From population to the economy... You name it they have it....They have lots of research publications...Vital Signs is one I enjoy...Have not read 06-07 yet but plan on it.....Worth a look, check it out.

Elgin54 rated 13 months ago- Protecting livestock biodiversity This week, the Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture is meeting to discuss something most of us never think about: the world's livestock genetic resources. Participants from the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization, NGOs, and representatives for pastoralists and livestock farmers are meeting in preparation for the First International Technical Conference on Animal Genetic Resources this September in Interlaken, Switzerland.

jbet777 rated 16 months ago- From the website: "The Worldwatch Institute offers a unique blend of interdisciplinary research, global focus, and accessible writing that has made it a leading source of in- formation on the interactions among key environmental, social, and economic trends. Our work revolves around the tran- sition to an environmentally sus- tainable and socially just society-- and how to achieve it."

IncurableSphere rated 18 months ago- http://www.commondreams.org/headlines07/0111-06.htm 1 billion urbanites--or approximately one sixth of the world's total population--currently live in "slums," defined as areas where people cannot secure key necessities such as clean water, a nearby toilet, or durable housing. An estimated 1.6 million urbanites die each year due to the lack of clean water and sanitation.

Runningprof rated 18 months ago- Each U.S. car requires, on average, 7,841 sq. ft of pavement, roads, and parking spaces 5 cars == 1 football field, paved.